Smartphones, it’s just like having the world in the palm of your hands. Though,
smartphones have amazing features they do not fare too well in terms of batter
life. If you are a smartphone user you might be well aware of this problem as
the lithium batteries cannot keep pace with the exponentially increasing power
demands of the rapidly evolving smartphone technology, hence here are a few good
tips to keep your smartphone up and running and not dying out on you when you
need it the most:
Screen Brightness: Almost all phones have the feature
of increasing or decreasing the screen brightness. To get the most out of your
battery try to keep the screen brightness as low as possible, as the higher the
brightness the higher the battery drain.
Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi is an extremely useful
feature to have on your Smartphone, but it can be a big strain on your battery
if you’re not using it wisely. Use it only when you have work to do and turn it
off when you’re on the move.
GPS & Bluetooth: Only use them when you need
to. After your done turn these features off to conserve power.
EDGE or GPRS:
These features are the heaviest burden on the battery and they literally suck
all the juice out of a battery. With these features running all the time the
average battery time a smartphone user can get is 12-14 hours max. So to get the
most out of your battery only use them when you really need to.
Email:
Checking your emails manually will also save a lot of battery as for push
notifications you will need to keep your data connection active which consumes a
lot of battery. Another way is to adjust the intervals of email synchronization
on your phone; some smartphones have this feature which is very helpful in terms
of conserving battery.
Ringtones: Setting your phone to silent mode would
also save quite a bit of battery and it would also reduce the general noise
pollution. But if you rely on the audible cue, you might opt for a standard
ringtone rather than a custom one and a lesser volume on those rings.
Apps:
Many of the apps that we use on our phones are power hogs for e. g twitter,
facebook, weather, mail etc. To conserve power, either change the options on
these apps to a less frequent refresh schedule, or close them down completely
when you are not using them (rather than letting them run in the
background).
Other ways to extend Your Battery: There are many apps for
smartphones which help in extending the battery time of a phone, downloading any
one of them might be very helpful.
PRO TIP: Currently there are a lot of
malwares on app stores especially the Google Play store, therefore check user
reviews on the app before downloading them.
Another way to make the most
out of your battery is to buy a battery extender which costs around anywhere
from 2500 Rs to 8000 RS. It is like a skin for your phone, with which you can
charge your phone whenever the battery is low. It is like an extra battery which
I have found to be very handy.
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